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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20201434 Ver 1_ePCN Application_20210201Staff Review Does this application have all the attachments needed to accept it into the review process?* r Yes r No ID#* Version* 1 20201434 Is this project a public transportation project?* r Yes r No Reviewer List:* Stephanie Goss: eads\szgoss Select Reviewing Office:* Raleigh Regional Office - (919) 791-4200 Does this project require a request for payment to be sent?* r Yes r No Project Submittal Form Please note: fields marked with a red asterisk below are required. You will not be able to submit the form until all mandatory questions are answered. Project Type: * r For the Record Only (Courtesy Copy) r New Project r Modification/New Project with Existing ID r More Information Response r Other Agency Comments r Pre -Application Submittal r Re-Issuance\Renewal Request r Stream or Buffer Appeal Pre -Filing Meeting Information Pre -Filing meeting request information is not needed for this project. Project Contact Information Name: Linda Diebolt Who is subnitting the inforrration? Email Address: Idiebolt@hazenandsawyer.com Project Information Existing ID #: Existing Version: 20201434 1 20170001(no dashes) 1 Project Name: 210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force Main Is this a public transportation project? r Yes r No Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)? r Yes r No r Unknown County (ies) Johnston Please upload all files that need to be submited. Oickthe upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document Location Map on Street Map.pdf 822.49KB Location Map on Topo.pdf 1.83MB Species List_ Raleigh Ecological Services Field 214.68KB Office_16Dec20.pdf Agent Authorization Effluent.pdf 36.39KB EFH Mapper.pdf 80.51 KB HPOWEB.pdf 264.29KB Location Map on Aerial.pdf 1.27MB 210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force 541.31 KB Main - Wetland SOA 12-21-2020.pdf 210 WTF Eflluent Force Main Design Drawings.pdf 16.59MB Impact Data Driven Maps with aerial.pdf 11.51 MB 210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force 542.63KB Main - Buffer SOA 12-21-2020.pdf PJD-210 WTF Effluent Force Main Johnston 186.54KB County.pdf Site Number and Design Drawing Sheet Reference 88.13KB Table.pdf Soils maps_JoCo FM.pdf 787.08KB PJD Additional Information 210 WTF Effluent Force 17.75M6 Main —Johnston County.pdf Pre -Construction Notification (PCN) Form submitted 163.65K6 21 Dec20.pdf Only pdf or Iv17 files are accepted. Describe the attachments or comments: PCN Application, Agent authorization form, EFH Mapper, HPOWEB, location maps, USFWS Species List, Statements of Availability for mitigation, design drawings, impact maps with aerial, prefiling meeting information, PJD form, PJD additional information, impact site number and design drawing sheet reference table, and soils maps. Sign and Submit W By checking the box and signing box below, I certify that: ■ I, the project proponent, hereby certifies that all information contained herein is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. ■ I, the project proponent, hereby requests that the certifying authority review and take action on this CWA 401 certification request within the applicable reasonable period of time. ■ I agree that submission of this online form is a "transaction" subject to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act'); ■ I agree to conduct this transaction by electronic means pursuant to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act'); ■ 1 understand that an electronic signature has the same legal effect and can be enforced in the same way as a written signature; AND ■ I intend to electronically sign and submit the online form. Signature: tolC.- Submittal Date: Is filled in autor atically. DWR Division of Water Resources Pre -Construction Notification (PCN) Form For Nationwide Permits and Regional General Permits (along with corresponding Water Quality Certifications) April 11, 2020 Ver 3.1 Please note: fields marked with a red asterisk below are required. You will not be able to submit the form until all mandatory questions are answered. Also, if at any point you wish to print a copy of the E-PCN, all you need to do is right -click on the document and you can print a copy of the form. Below is a link to the online help file. https://edoes. deq. n e.gov/WaterResou rces/0/ed oc/624704/PCN % 20 Help / 20F i le / 202018-1-30. pdf A. Processing Information (:) County (or Counties) where the project is located:* Johnston Is this a NCDMS Project* r Yes r No Click Yes, only if NCDlvS is the applicant a co -applicant. Is this project a public transportation project? O Yes r No This is arty publicly funded by m ricipal,state a federal funds road, rail, airport transportatim project. 1a. Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps:* Section 404 Permit (wetlands, streams and waters, Clean Water Act) [;Z Section 10 Permit (navigable waters, tidal waters, Rivers and Harbors Act) 1 b. What type(s) of permit(s) do you wish to seek authorization? P Nationwide Permit (NWP) r Regional General Permit (RGP) r Standard (IP) This form may be used to initiate the standard/individual permit process with the Corps. Please contact your Corps representative concerning submittals for standard permits. All required items that are not provided in the E-PCN can be added to the miscellaneous upload area located at the bottom of this form. 1c. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps?* Yes r No Nationwide Permit (NWP) Number: Nationwide Permit (NWP) Number: NWP Numbers (for multiple NWPS): List all NJVnurbers ycw are applying fa not cn the drop dawn list. 1d. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWR:* check all that apply W 401 Water Quality Certification - Regular r Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit r Individual Permit 12 - Utility Lines 7 - Outfall Structures/ Intake le. Is this notification solelyfor the record because written approval is not required? .............................................. .................... .................... For the record onlyfor DWR401 Certification: For the record onlyfor Corps Permit: 1f. Is this an after -the -fact permit application?* r Yes r No ❑ 401 Water Quality Certification - Express m Riparian Buffer Authorization * 6 Yes 6 No 6 Yes 6 No 1g. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in -lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? If so, attach the acceptance letter from ratigadon bank a in -lieu fee program r Yes r No Acceptance Letter Attachment Click the upload button a drag and drop files here to attach docurrent Mitigation acceptance letter response.pdf 43.62KB RLEiYFEMUSTBEFDF 1 h. Is the project located in any of NC's twentycoastal counties?* r Yes (-- No 1j. Is the project located in a designated trout watershed?* r Yes F No Link to trout information: http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory-Permit-Progra"Agency-Coordination/Trout.aspx B. Applicant Information la. Who is the Primary Contact?* Linda Diebolt 1c. Primary Contact Phone:* 1b. Pri mary Contact Email:* (xxx)xxx-xxxx Idiebolt@hazenandsawyer.com (919)906-1775 1d. Who is applying for the permit? rd Owner r Applicant (other than owner) (Check all that apply) le. Is there an Agent/Consultant for this project?* 6 Yes r No 2. Owner Information 2a. Name(s) on recorded deed:* Johnston County 2b. Deed book and page no.: N/A - utility easement 2c. Responsible party: (fa Corporations) Rick Hester, Manager, Johnston County 2d. Address* Street Address 207 E. Johnston Street Address Line 2 P.O. Box 1049 Qty State / Aovince / Pegicn Smithfield NC Fbstal / Zp Code Country 27577 USA 2e. Telephone Number:* (xxx)xxx-xxxx (919)989-5100 2f. Fax Number: (xxx)xxx-xxxx 2g. Email Address:* rick.hester@johnstonne.com 4. Agent/Consultant (if applicable) 4a. Name:* Linda Diebolt 4b. Business Name: (d applicable) Hazen and Sawyer 4c. Address* Street Address 4011 WestChase Blvd. Address Line 2 Ste 500 aty State / Aovince / Regim Raleigh NC Postal / Zp Code Country 27607 USA 4d. Telephone Number:* (919)906-1775 4e. Fax Number: (xxx)xxx-xxxx (xxx)xxx-xxxx 4f. Email Address:* Idiebolt@hazenandsawyer.com Agent Authorization Letter* Rease provide the Agent Aulhorizabw Letter if you are subrrittng the dmurrent. Agent Authorization Effluent.pdf RLEiYFEMUSTBEFDF 36.39KB C. Project Information and Prior Project History 1. Project Information lJ 1a. Name of project:* 210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force Main 1b. Subdivision name: (d appropriate) 1c. Nearest municipality / town: * Smithfield 2. Project Identification { 2b. Property size: 2a. Property Identification Number: (in acres) (tax RN a parcel ID) 21 2c. Project Address Street Address N/A - utility easement Address Line 2 aty State / Aovince / Regim Postal / Zp Code Country 2d. Site coordinates in decimal degrees Please collect site coordinates in decimal degrees. Use between 4-6 digits (unless you are using a survey -grade GPS device) after the decimal place as appropriate, based on howthe location was determined. (For example, most mobile phones with GPS provide locational precision in decimal degrees to map coordinates to 5 or 6 digits after the decimal place.) Latitude:* Longitude:* 35.496383-78.403588 ex: 34.208504-77.796371 3. Surface Waters 3a. Name of the nearest body of water to proposed project:* Neuse River 3b. Water Resources Classification of nearest receiving water:* WS-V, NSW Surface Water Lookup 3c. What river basin(s) is your project located in?* Neuse 3d. Please provide the 12-digit HUC in which the project is located.* 030202011200 and 030202011300 River Basin Lookup 4. Project Description and History 4a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application:* The project consists of an effluent force main that extends from the Johnston County 4 million gallon per day (mgd) Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) to the Neuse River. The effluent force main corridor mainly traverses farm fields, is within or abutting emsting maintained utility or farming corridors or is in maintained road right-of-way. The pipe traverses forested land in the western and eastern terminus' of the project corridor. The project area is rural with sparse residential development and the dominant land use being agriculture. The project vicinity contains large, forested areas in floodplains associated with the Neuse River and its tributaries. 4b. Have Corps permits or DWR certifications been obtained for this project (including all prior phases) in the past? r Yes F No r Unknown 4d. Attach an 8 1/2 X 11 excerpt from the most recent version of the USGS topographic map indicating the location of the project site. (for DWR) Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files here to attach dccunent Location Map on Topo.pdf File type rust be pdr 1.83MB 4e. Attach an 8 1/2 X 11 excerpt from the most recent version of the published County NRCS Soil Survey map depicting the project site. (for DWR) Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files here to attach dccunent Soils maps_JoCo FM.pdf 787.08KB File type rust be pdr 4f. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: 0.78 4g. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams on the property: (intermittent and pffenrial) 284 4h. Explain the purpose of the proposed project:* Expansion of the County's current wastewater treatment capacity is required to meet the demands of projected growth in Johnston County. To meet the future wastewater demands, Johnston County is constructing a 4 mgd WWTF at the County Landfill site. The proposed project provides conveyance of the effluent generated by the WWTF to the Neu se River. The proposed project consists of construction of approximately four miles of 30-inch force main from the WWTF to a proposed cascade aeration structure and an approximately 1,000 feet of 36-inch gravity line from the cascade aerator to a proposed outfall at the Neuse River. 4i. Describe the overall project in detail, including indirect impacts and the type of equipment to be used: The project consists of installation of approximately four miles of 30-inch effluent force main from the 4 mgd WWTF to a cascade aerator and approxmately 1,000 feet of 36-inch gravity line from the cascade aerator to a proposed outfall at the Neuse River. The project involves clearing, grubbing, excavation, grading, pipe installation, construction of a cascade aerator, construction of an outfall into the Neuse River, and project area restoration. Erosion and sediment control measures will be installed prior to commencing land -disturbing activities. Limits of disturbance encompass approxmately 21 acres. Construction -phase access to the project corridor will be provided via either new corridor associated with the effluent force main or an existing access corridor associated with an emsting transmission line that parallels a large portion of the new pipe corridor. A permanent access corridor to the cascade aerator will consist of an existing dirt farm road. Installation of the transmission line in jurisdictional areas (wetlands, streams, and buffers) will be achieved using open cut techniques. Anti -seep collars will be installed along the transmission line per applicable regulations. Crossing of the streams and wetlands by the pipe will not result in the net loss ofjurisdictional waters of the U.S.; however, conversion of forested wetlands to non -forested wetlands will occur in several areas along the project corridor. Except for the stream crossing associated with impact site S3, stream crossings will be performed within 15 degrees of perpendicular. The crossing at an angle greater than 15 degrees of perpendicular at S3, a jurisdictional ditch, is required due to restrictions associated with an emsting pipe that parallels the ditch that necessitates crossing of the stream at an angle greater than 15 degrees of perpendicular. One intermittent stream, a small perennial stream, a jurisdictional ditch that drains an upgradient wetland area, a pond, and three wetland areas are traversed by the project corridor. The western terminus of the corridor within the WWTF parcel and traverses a small portion of a riverine swamp forest wetland. The central portion of the project corridor parallels an emsting easement that contains a reclaimed water pipe. Two small streams, one intermittent and the other perennial, and a wetland area within a maintained easement will be traversed in the central portion of the project corridor. In the eastern portion of the corridor, a jurisdictional ditch that drains an upgradient wetland area was dug along the boundary of a farm field and is abutted on the other side by the reclaimed water pipe and associated easement. A cascade aerator will be constructed in the eastern portion of the project area abutting an active farm field. The access road associated with the cascade aerator is an existing dirt road associated with the active farming operation. East of the cascade aerator, the proposed corridor traverses a forested area, including a bottomland hardwood forest wetland located in the Neuse River floodplain, prior to the project terminating at an outfall into the Neuse River. Pipe installation, where feasible, will be performed from the abutting stream banks. All stream work will be performed in the dry. During construction activities, temporary stone dams will be placed upstream and downstream of the area of disturbance and the stream will be pumped around the dammed area. No permanent fords will be installed at the stream crossings. Equipment anticipated to be used during installation of the proposed transmission lines includes, but is not limited to, excavators, backhoes, front-end loaders, dump trucks, and cranes. Details of proposed activities, such as temporary stream bypass structures and anti -seep collars, are provided on the design drawings submitted in conjunction with this permit application. The maintained corridor within 404 jurisdictional areas will be 20 feet or less in width and within Neuse buffer areas will be 15 feet in width. Installation of the force main will temporarily impact three streams and minor permanent impact to the Neuse River will occur from installation of the outfall structure. Three wetlands and one man-made pond will be temporarily impacted by installation of the transmission pipe with no net loss of wetland occurring; however, conversion to a portion of three forested wetland areas to a maintained herbaceous wetland for an access corridor will occur. Indirect impacts associated with installation of the effluent conveyance and discharge structure are anticipated to be negligible since construction of the proposed project will not induce growth but is required to meet the future wastewater demands of the service area. 4j. Please upload project drawings for the proposed project. Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files hereto attach dccunent 210 WTF Eflluent Force Main Design Drawings.pdf 16.59MB File type rust be pdr 5. Jurisdictional Determinations 5a. Have the wetlands or streams been delineated on the propertyor proposed impact areas?* r- Yes O No Comments: Delineation was performed in April, May, and September 2019 5b. If the Corps made a jurisdictional determination, what type of determination was made?* 0 Preliminary 0 Approved 0 Not Verified 0 Unknown 0 N/A f Unknown Corps AID Number: Ecarrple: SAW-2017-99999 5c. If 5a is yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Name (if known): Linda Diebolt and Keven Arrance Agency/Consultant Company: Hazen and Sawyer Other: 5dl. Jurisdictional determination upload Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files here to attach docurrent File type rust be P F 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project?* r' Yes r- No Are any other NWP(s), regional general permit(s), or individual permits(s) used, or intended to be used, to authorize any part of the proposed projector related activity? This includes other separate and distant crossing for linear projects that require Department of the Army authorization but don't require pre -construction notification. No. D. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary la. Where are the impacts associated with your project? (check all that apply): • Wetlands I7 Streams -tributaries • Open Waters r Pond Construction W Buffers 2. Wetland Impacts If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site, then complete this question for each wetland area impacted. "W." will be used in the table below tore present the word "wetland". 2al Reason*(?) 2b. Impact type *M 2c. Type of W. 2d. W. name* 2e. Forested* 2f. Type of Jurisdicition*(?) 2g. Impact area* W1-T PIPE INSTALLATION T Riverine Swamp Forest W1 Yes Both 0.030 (acres) W1-P PIPE INSTALLATION P Riverine Swamp Forest W1 Yes Both 0.060 (acres) W2-T PIPE INSTALLATION T Unknown W2 No Both 0.491 (acres) W3-T PIPE INSTALLATION T Bottomland Hardwood Forest W3 Yes Both 0.067 (acres) W3-P PIPE INSTALLATION P Bottomland Hardwood Forest W3 Yes Both 0.131 (acres) 2g. Total Temporary Wetland Impact 0.588 2g. Total Permanent Wetland Impact 0.191 2g. Total Wetland Impact 0.779 2h. Comments: W2 CONSISTS OF A REGULARLY MAINTAINED CORRIDOR CONSISTING OF HERBACEOUS VEGETATION. 3. Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts (including temporary impacts) proposed on the site, then complete this question for all stream sites impacted. "S." will be used in the table below to represent the word "stream". ...................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3a. Reason for impact*(?) 3b.lmpact type * 3c. Type of impact* 3d. S. name * 3e. Stream Type * 3f. Type of idth * w3h. Impact M Jurisdiction* length* S1 BURIED PIPE CROSSING Tem orar Excavation UT TO ARTERS BRANCH Intermittent Both 3 40 P Y Avaage (feet) (linear feet) S2 BURIED PIPE CROSSING Tem orar p Y Excavation UT TO ARTERS BRANCH Perennial Both 16 35 Average (feet) (linear feet) S3 BURIED PIPE CROSSING Tem orar p Y Excavation UT TO NEUSE RIVER Jurisdictional Ditch Both 4 149 Average (feet) (linear feet) S4 CONSTRUCTION INCL. Tem orar p Y Fill NEUSE RIVER Perennial Both 130 60 COFFERDAM Average (feet) (linear feet) S5 RIP RAP AREA 7 Permanent Fill NEUSE RIVER Perennial Both 130 30 Average (feet) (linear feet) ** All Perennial or Intermittent streams must be verified by DWR or delegated local government. 3i. Total jurisdictional ditch impact in square feet: 596 3i. Total permanent stream impacts: 30 3i. Total temporary stream impacts: 284 3i. Total stream and ditch impacts: 314 3j. Comments: Stream crossings will be performed via open cut installation techniques. Impacts to the Neuse River are from installation of a headwall in the stream bank, a temporary coffer dam, and installation of a rip rap area in the bed of the river at the outfall site. 4.Open Water Impacts If there are proposed impacts to lakes, ponds, estuaries, tributaries, sounds, the Atlantic Ocean, or any other open water of the U.S. then individually list all open water impacts below. .......................................................................................................... ................................................ ....... 4a1.Impact Reason 4b. Impact type*(?) 4c.Nameofwaterbody(?) 4d.Activity type * 4e.Waterbodytype * 4f.Impact area* 01 BURIED PIPE T UNNAMED Excavation Pond 0.01 INSTALLATION (aaes) 4g. Total temporary open water Impacts: 0.01 4g. Total permanent open water impacts: 0.00 4g. Total open water impacts: 0.01 4h. Comments: Open water impacts will be minimal and temporary during installation of the pipe. 6. Buffer Impacts (for DWR) If project will impact a protected riparian buffer, then complete the chart below. Individually list all buffer impacts below. 6a. Project is in which protect basin(s)? * Check all that apply. IJ Neuse r Tar -Pamlico r Catawba r Randleman r Goose Creek r Jordan Lake r Other 6b. Impact Type*(?) 6c. Per or Temp*(?) 6d. Stream name* 6e. Buffer mitigation required?* 6f. Zone 1 impact* 6g. Zone 2 impact* B1- DEEMEDALLOWABLE T UNNAMED Ne F1887 1,026 (s fee[) (square feet) B2-DEEMED ALLOWABLE F UNNAMED No 905 633 (square feet) (square feet) B3 -DEEMED ALLOWABLE T UNNAMED No 0 1,252 (square feet) (square feet) B4 -ALLOWABLE UPON AUTHORIZATION -] T UNNAMED No 25,980 11,310 (square fee[) (square feet) B5 -DEEMED ALLOWABLE T NEUSE RIVER No 0 305 (square feet) (square feet) B6 -DEEMED ALLOWABLE B7 - ALLOWABLE WITH MITIGATION P T NEUSE RIVER NEUSE RIVER No Yes 0 (square feet) 749 (square feet) 304 (square feet) 0 (square feet) B8 -ALLOWABLE WITH MITIGATION P NEUSE RIVER Yes r(sowalefeet) 0 (square feet) 6h. Total buffer impacts: Zone 1 Zone 2 Total Temporary impacts: 27,917.00 13,893.00 Zone 1 Zone 2 Total Permanent impacts: 1,625.00 937.00 Zone 1 Zone 2 Total combined buffer impacts: 29,542.00 14,830.00 6i. Comments: B4 PARALLELS AND CROSSES A JURISDICTIONAL DITCH LOCATED BETWEEN AN EXISTING RECLAIMED WATER PIPE EASEMENT AND AN ACTIVE FARM FIELD. THE DITCH IS ABUTTED BY MAINTAINED VEGETATION TO TOP OF BANK ON BOTH SIDES OF THE DITCH. Supporting Documentation - i.e. Impact Maps, Plan Sheet, etc. Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files hereto attach dccunent Impact Data Driven Maps with aerial.pdf Impact Maps with Index Map_no aerial.pdf File must be FLF 11.51 MB 2.56MB E. Impact Justification and Mitigation V 1. Avoidance and Minimization 1a. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing the project:* Delineation of j u risd ictiona I areas and identification of sensitive receptors occurred early in the design process. During design, the project corridor was positioned to avoid regulated areas and sensitive receptors, where feasible, while using existing corridors and easements to the extent practicable. Avoidance of all impacts is possible only with a no -build alternative, which does not meet the need of the project. Where avoidance of jurisdictional wetlands was not possible, the limits of disturbance were reduced to the extent practicable. Project design includes anti -seep collars along the pipe within and adjacent to jurisdictional wetland areas, per applicable requirements. Avoidance of the streams within the project corridor is not feasible. Stream crossings were designed to minimize the limits of disturbance with crossings within 15 degrees of perpendicular, where feasible. Temporary bridges will be used to cross jurisdictional streams and swamp mats will be used to cross jurisdictional wetlands to minimize impacts from vehicular crossings. 1 b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques:* Best management practices for erosion and sediment control measures are specified in the project design. Measures include perimeter silt fence, minimization of tree removal, and stabilized construction entrances. The contractor shall perform weekly inspections of erosion and sediment control devices and perform maintenance as needed to ensure maximum efficacy of all devices in use. Vehicle and equipment maintenance activities are required to be performed outside of jurisdictional areas. Disturbed soils will be temporarily stabilized if the disturbed area will not be final graded and permanently stabilized within a reasonable timeframe. Impacts to jurisdictional areas during construction will be limited to the extent feasible by performing as much work as is possible from upland areas. Disturbed areas will be returned to original grade and seeded with an appropriate native seed mix as soon as possible, not to exceed 90 days of completion of the project. Swamp matting will be used where appropriate in wetland areas. Excavation of the pipe trench will be performed as prescribed by the USACE in jurisdictional areas, and side casting of excavated material into abutting wetland areas will be avoided to the extent feasible. Assessment of alternative methods versus using open -cut installation was performed. Most of the areas of disturbance within jurisdictional features are either very small or are in areas that are already disturbed, such as existing maintained transmission corridors. Due to the small size of the areas of disturbance and the existing disturbed condition within jurisdictional areas, use of trenchless installation techniques will not be used to traverse jurisdictional areas. 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? G Yes r No 2c. If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): m DWR Pr Corps 2d. If yes, which mitigation option(s) will be used for this project? Mitigation bank ❑ Payment to in -lieu fee r- Permittee Responsible program Mitigation 3. Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a. Name of Mitigation Bank: Falling Creek Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank: McClenny Acres II Mitigation Site 3b. Credits Purchased/Requested (attach receipt and letter) Type: Quantity: Riparian wetland 0.588 Attach Receipt and/or letter Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files here to attach docurrent 210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force Main - Wetland SOA 12-21-2020.pdf 541.31 KB FiLEiYFE MJST BE FDF 3c. Comments NC Stream Temperature Classification Maps can be found under the Mitigation Concepts tab on the Wilmington District's RIBITS website. 6. Buffer mitigation (State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules) - required by DWR 6a. Will the project result in an impact within a protected riparian buffer that requires buffer mitigation? If yes, you must fill out this entire form - please contact DWR for more information. r Yes C No 6b. If yes, then identifythe square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation calculate the amount of mitigation required in the table below. 6c. Reason for impact 6d. Total impact (square feet) Multiplier 6e. Required mitigation (square feet) Zone 1 Maintained access road 1,469 2 2,938 Zone 2 0 0 6f. Total buffer mitigation required 2938 6g. If buffer mitigation is required, is payment to a mitigation bank or NC Division of Mitigation Services proposed? r Yes r No 6h. Attach the acceptance letter from the mitigation bank or NC Division of Mitigation Services. 210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force Main - Buffer SOA 12-21-2020.pdf 542.63KB (FDFcnly) 6j. Comments: F. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWR) *** Recent changes to the stormwater rules have required updates to this section .*** 1. Diffuse Flow Plan 1a. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? r Yes r No 1 b. All buffer impacts and high ground impacts require diffuse flow or other form of stormwater treatment. If the project is subject to a state implemented riparian buffer protection program, include a plan that fully documents how diffuse flowwill be maintained. All Stormwater Control Measures (SCM)s must be designed in accordance with the NC Stormwater Design Manual. Associated supplement forms and other documentation shall be provided. What type of SCM are you providing? r" Level Spreader r" Vegetated Conveyance (lower SHWT) r Wetland Swale (higher SHWT) r Other SCM that removes minimum30% nitrogen [Z Proposed project will not create concentrated stormwater flowthrough the buffer (check all that apply) For a list of options to meet the diffuse flow requirements, click here. Diffuse Flow Documentation Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files hereto attach docurrent File type crust be FDF 2. Stormwater Management Plan 2a. Is this a NCDOT project subject to compliance with NCDOT's Individual NPDES permit NCS000250?* f Yes F No 2b. Does this project meet the requirements for low density projects as defined in 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)? * C Yes C No To look up lowdensity requirement click here 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2). Comments: G. Supplementary Information U 1. Environmental Documentation la. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the use of public (federal/state) land?* r- Yes r' No 1 b. If you answered "yes" to the above, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State (North Carolina) Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)?* C Yes C No Comments:* The project does not meet the threshold for requiring a NEPA or SEPA document. 2. Violations (DWR Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWR Water Quality Certification Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), or DWR Surface Water or Wetland Standards or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)? * f Yes r No 3. Cumulative Impacts (DWR Requirement) 3a. Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality?* C Yes (- No 3b. If you answered "no," provide a short narrative description. Development within the WWTF's service area is anticipated to occur. The proposed project will not promote growth but will support the development that will occur regardless of the project and will provide state of the art municipal treatment of the wastewater generated by development in the service area. Existing ordinances and regulations, including the Clean Water Act, Neuse River Basin Riparian Buffer Rules, erosion and sediment control regulations, and stormwater ordinances, are expected to prevent impacts to downstream water quality due to future development in the pump station's service area. 4. Sewage Disposal (DWR Requirement) 4a.Issewage disposal required by DWR for this project?* O Yes C No O N/A 5. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) 5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or habitat?* 6 Yes r No 5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act impacts?* r Yes r- No 5d. Is another Federal agency involved?* F Yes [' No O Unknown What Federal Agency is involved? Consultation with National Marine Fisheries needs to be initiated 5e. Is this a DOT project located within Division's 1-8?* r Yes F No 5f. Will you cut anytrees in order to conduct the work in waters of the U.S.?* c Yes r' No 5g. Does this project involve bridge maintenance or removal?* rYes CNo Link to the NLEB SLOPES document: http://saw-reg.usace.army.mil/NLEB/1-1,0-17-signed_NLEB-SLOPESRapps.pdf 5h. Does this project involve the construction/installation of a wind turbine(s)?'* r Yes F No 5i. Does this project involve (1) blasting, and/or (2) other percussive activities that will be conducted by machines, such as jackhammers, mechanized pile drivers, etc.?* O Yes F No 5j. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat?* Hazen requested an official species list from FWS via the IPaC tool on December 16, 2020, which is attached. Three species were identified by the tool as federally endangered or threatened — red cockaded woodpecker, dwarfwedgemussel, and yellow lance. Three proposed threatened or endangered species, Neuse river waterdog, Caroline madtom, and Atlantic pigtoe are also listed. Consultation Documentation Upload Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files hereto attach docurrent Species List_ Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office_16Dec20.pdf 214.68KB File type crust be FLF 6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as an Essential Fish Habitat?* r Yes E No 6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact an Essential Fish Habitat?* NOAA mapper was reviewed and is attached. 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) Link to the State Historic Preservation Office Historic Properties Map (does not include archaeological data: http://gis.neder.gov/hpoweb/ 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation status (e.g., National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina historyand archaeology)?* C Yes E No 7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources?* Hazen reviewed HPOWEB on December 18, 2020. No properties or structures within proximity to the project site were identified as being listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. 7c. Historic or Prehistoric Information Upload Click the upload button a drag and drop files here to attach docurrent HPOWEB.pdf 264.29KB File must be FLF 8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) Link to the FEMAFloodplain Maps: https://rrse.fema.gov/portal/search 8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain? * 6 Yes r No 8b. If yes, explain how project meets FEMA requirements: The project does not include aboveground infrastructure that will reduce the flood capacity of the SFHA. Appropmately 3 cubic yards of fill will occur in the Neuse River from installation of a headwall along the bank of the river and the rip rap plunge pool in the river at the outfall site. 8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination?* FEMA FIRM 3720166200J and 3720168200J, effective 2Dec2005. Miscellaneous Comments Attached is a PJD form and associated attachments that include additional line items for the aquatic resources table, HUC map, topo map, NWI map, SFHA map, project on a street map, project on an aerial, and delineation maps and associated index map. Miscellaneous attachments not previously requested. Oickthe upload button a drag and drop files here to attach docurrent PJD Additional Information_210 WTF Effluent Force Main_Johnston County.pdf 17.75MB PJD-210 WTF Effluent Force Main —Johnston County.pdf 186.54KB EFH Mapper.pdf 80.51 KB 20201434 Ver 1_PreFiling Meeting Not Required Email_20201108.pdf 384.74KB Site Number and Design Drawing Sheet Reference Table.pdf 88.13KB File must be FLF a IQvI7 Signature U By checking the box and signing below, I certify that: • I have given true, accurate, and complete information on this form; • I agree that submission of this PCN form is a "transaction" subject to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act'); • I agree to conduct this transaction by electronic means pursuant to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act'); • I understand that an electronic signature has the same legal effect and can be enforced in the same way as a written signature; AND • I intend to electronically sign and submit the PCN form. Full Name:* Linda Diebolt Signature * Date 12/21 /2020 HWILDLANDSo� Wetland Mitigation Statement of Availability December 21, 2020 Johnston County Attn: Mr. Rick Hester Manager, Johnston County Courthouse B-206 207 E. Johnston Street PO Box 1049 Smithfield, NC 27577 RE: Availability of Riparian Wetland Credits for the "210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force Main" project Bank Name: Falling Creek Stream and Wetland Umbrella Mitigation Banking Instrument Bank Site: McClenny Acres II Mitigation Site Bank Sponsor: Wildlands Holdings III, LLC USACE Action ID No. SAW-2017-02527 Riparian Wetland Credits Needed: 0.588 acres Riparian Wetland Credits Available: 6.10 acres Neuse 03020201 River Basin Dear Mr. Hester, Wildlands Holdings III, LLC has the above -mentioned riparian wetland credits from the Falling Creek Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank: McClenny Acres II Mitigation Site to satisfy the mitigation requirements related to the above -mentioned project. The project is located within the service area (HUC 03020201) of the Bank. Credits may be reserved for a period of 12 months upon the receipt of a non-refundable deposit of 10% of the purchase price. Should credits not be reserved, they will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. Credit prices will be guaranteed for a period of 6 months from the date of this letter and are then subject to change. An invoice for this transaction will be sent upon your request and we will reserve the credits and price for a period of 30 days from invoice. This letter is a Statement of Availability as of the date provided — it is not a reservation of credits nor a guarantee of price. Credits will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. Final transfer of credits will occur upon completion of the Mitigation Responsibility Transfer Form within the completed 404 permit. We appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your mitigation requirements. Please contact me at (704) 332-7754 x124 or.avarsinske@wildlandseng.com if you have any questions or need any additional information. Wildlands Holdings III, LLC • Wildlands Engineering, Inc • 1430 South Mint Street, Suite 104, Charlotte, INC 28203 HWILD oiNGsOO Sincerely, Ashley N. Yarsinske Wildlands Engineering, Inc. Marketing & Credit Sales avarsinske@wildlandseng.com 0: (704) 332-7754 ext. 124 M: (757) 572-5269 Cc: Ms. Linda Diebolt I Hazen & Sawyer Wildlands Holdings III, LLC • Wildlands Engineering, Inc • 1430 South Mint Street, Suite 104, Charlotte, INC 28203 WILDLANDS HOLDINGSIOL Neuse 01 Riparian Buffer Credits Statement of Availability December 21, 2020 Johnston County Attn: Mr. Rick Hester Manager, Johnston County Courthouse B-206 207 E. Johnston Street PO Box 1049 Smithfield, NC 27577 RE: Availability of Riparian Buffer Credits for the "210 Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Force Main" project Bank Name: Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Instrument (MBI) Bank Site: Catfish Pond II Bank Parcel Bank Sponsor: Wildlands Holdings V, LLC DWR Project Number: 2016-0130 Permittee: Johnston County Riparian Buffer Credits Needed: 2,938.000 sq. ft. Riparian Buffer Credits Available: 71,556.200 sq. ft. Neuse 03020201 River Basin (Upper Falls Watershed) Dear Mr. Hester, Wildlands Holdings V, LLC currently has sufficient riparian buffer credits from the Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Instrument (MBI) - Catfish Pond II Bank Parcel to satisfy the riparian buffer mitigation requirements related to the above -mentioned project. The project is located within the service area (HUC 03020201 Upper Falls Watershed) of the Bank. This letter is simply a statement of availability of credits as of the date written. Although current inventory is high, the letter is not a guarantee of availability as credits will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. An invoice for this transaction will be sent upon your request and we will formally reserve both the credits and price quoted for a period of 30 days from the invoice at no cost. Final transfer of the credits will be made upon receipt of a copy of the 401 Water Quality Certification Authorization Certificate from the NC Department of Environmental Quality approving the Riparian Buffer mitigation purchase from the Bank and upon receipt of your payment to Wildlands Holdings V, LLC. We will then issue a credit transfer certificate verifying your credit purchase to the North Carolina Division of Water Resources and to you for your records We appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your mitigation requirements. Please contact me at (704) 332-7754 x124 or.avarsinske@wildlandseng.com if you have any questions or need any additional information. Wildlands Holdings V, LLC • Wildlands Engineering, Inc • 1430 South Mint Street, Suite 104, Charlotte, INC 28203 HOLDINGSOO Sincerely, Ashley N. Yarsinske Wildlands Engineering, Inc. Marketing & Credit Sales avarsinske@wildlandseng.com 0: (704) 332-7754 ext. 124 M: (757) 572-5269 Cc: Ms. Katie Merritt, NC Division of Water Resources (bi-annually) Ms. Linda Diebolt I Hazen & Sawyer Wildlands Holdings V, LLC • Wildlands Engineering, Inc • 1430 South Mint Street, Suite 104, Charlotte, INC 28203 AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The Johnston County Department of Public Utilities proposes to install an effluent force main from the Johnston County 4 Million Gallon per Day Wastewater Treatment Facility to the Neuse River in Johnston County, North Carolina. STREET ADDRESS: N/A — the project areas are in easements PROPERTY OWNER: N/A —the project areas are in easements The undersigned, Chandra Farmer, on behalf of the Johnston County Department of Public Utilities, do hereby authorize Linda Diebolt o f Hazen and Sawyer (Contractor / Agent) (Name of consulting firm) to act on my behalf and take all actions necessary for the processing, issuance and acceptance of this permit or certification and any and all standard and special conditions attached, excluding any and all financial obligations. SIGNATORY'S ADDRESS: Mr. Rick Hester Manager, Johnston County Courthouse B-206 207 E. Johnston Street P.O. Box 1049 Smithfield, NC 27577 (919)989-5100 I hereby certify the above information submitted in this application is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge. Authorized Signature: Date: / U Proposed Access Road Proposed Pipe P'lcktng Plant Rd C/@ve/ Jna Rry Country Club CountryClub of Johnston of Johnston County County Holt:. 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This report should be used for general interest queries only and should not be interpreted as a definitive evaluation of EFH at this location. A location -specific evaluation of EFH for any official purposes must be performed by a regional expert. Please refer to the following links for the appropriate regional resources. Greater Atlantic Regional Office Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Management Division Query Results Degrees, Minutes, Seconds: Latitude = 35029'12" N, Longitude = 79036'35" W Decimal Degrees: Latitude = 35.49, Longitude = -78.39 The query location intersects with spatial data representing EFH and/or HAPCs for the following species/management units. ***WARNING*** Please note under "Life Stage(s) Found at Location" the category "ALL" indicates that all life stages of that species share the same map and are designated at the queried location. HAPCs No Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC) were identified at the report location. EFH Areas Protected from Fishing No EFH Areas Protected from Fishing (EFHA) were identified at the report location. Spatial data does not currently exist for all the managed species in this area. The following is a list of species or management units for which there is no spatial data. **For links to all EFH text descriptions see the complete data inventory: open data inventory --> Mid -Atlantic Council HAPCs, No spatial data for summer flounder SAV HAPC. https://www.habitat.noaa.gov/application/efhmapper/index.htmI 1 /1 NCHPO HPOWEB t cc I LJ I -1 $ranch RO ,�Loo 2/18/2020 4:27:28 PM .,T0997 Jesse Whitley ■ Farm 1982 JT0945 former] School Z 40. 'J p41[k n, pt4PPIt?# 4, 4wirt4p4,�rtt Ck SL districts & boundaries =Study List Boundary =Both SL and Determined Eligible Boundary SL individual resources & centerpoints 0 Study List Entry, Gone SL Individual Entry + SL and DOE. 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I • I JSTREAM LOSES CHANNELIZATION WS OVERVANI)i HR UGH A AND VERIN SWAMP FOREST WETLAND J 1 / / 1 / / 1 W1: RIVERINE SWAMP FOREST TOTALS FOR IMPACTS TO W1 - W1 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 2 AND 3 ♦♦ // W1-T = 0.03 AC - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION W1-P = 0.06 AC - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT FROM CONVERSION { /♦ FIGURE 2 : IMPACTAREA A 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY _ OHN_ ON UNIYD EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet jw NORTH-CARI Ari Johnston County, North Carolina PERMANENT WETLAND IMPACT/ CONVERSION EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE 20' MAINTAINED CORRIDOR NEUSE RIVER BUFFER JURISDICTIONAL STREAM (3 JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND STREAM �LOSES'C ANNELIZATION Ak FiL'OWSi _ ETHROUGH A RIVERINE SWAMP FOREST WET7AND I I,. 1 1 \ RIVERINE SWAMP FOREST 1- I -- W1-P - RIVERINE SWAMP FOREST L CONVERSION IMPACT FOR MAINTAINED ACCESS CORRIDOR (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 2 AND 3) I AZ L W1-T - RIVERINE SWAMP FOREST TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 2 AND 3) W1: RIVERINE SWAMP FOREST TOTALS FOR IMPACTS TO W1 - W1 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 2 AND 3 W1-T = 0.03 - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION W1-P = 0.06 -TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT FROM CONVERSION FIGURE 3 : IMPACTAREA B 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY _ OHN_ ON UNTYD EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet NORTH-CARI NA( Johnston County, North Carolina CD TEMPORARY OPEN WATER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION ICI EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN TEMPORARY STREAM IMPACT / CONSTRUCITON LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE JURISDICTIONAL STREAM S1 - INTERMITTENT STREAM NON -BLUE LINE STREAM TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION EXISTING RECLAIMED WATER PIPE E POND /I I PACT DURING CONSTTEMPORARY RUCTION UCTIION 01 - MAN-MADE POND 0.01 AC -TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION S1 -INTERMITTENT STREAM NON -BLUE LINE STREAM 40 FT - TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION FIGURE 4 : IMPACTAREA C 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY OH N ON UNTL EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet NORTH -CAR °LINAr Johnston County, North Carolina CD ZONE 1 PERMANENT BUFFER IMPACT / MAINTAINED CORRIDOR ZONE 2 PERMANENT BUFFER IMPACT / MAINTAINED CORRIDOR © ZONE 1 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION ++ ZONE 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION Q TEMPORARY STREAM IMPACT / CONSTRUCITON �V EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE 15' MAINTAINED CORRIDOR NEUSE RIVER BUFFER ,? JURISDICTIONAL STREAM C3 JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND { e \ EXISTING I \ ? c j\ \ 1 � S2 -PERENNIAL STREAM RECLAIMED A,�r,, �, A A WATER TEMPORARY IMPACT PIPE \ �� ♦ t \ DURING CONSTRUCTION ♦ I I I I I I I CULVERT/ 1 I \ { CULVERT \ 1 / I r � I \ I \ \ \ B2 - FORESTED BUFFER \ PERMANENT IMPACT TO FOR MAINTAINED ACCE,: 'e \ �oR�s\EO \ �ORRIDOR B1 FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT TO BUFFER ZONES 1 AND 2 DURING CONSTRUCTION S2 - PERENNIAL STREAM // > 35 FT - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION B1 - FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 1188 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 1 1026 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 e � \ �2 \ B2 - FORESTED BUFFER PERMANENT IMPACT FOR MAINTAINED ACCESS CORRIDOR I I 905 SF - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT TO ZONE 1 I I 633 SF - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT TO ZONE 2 / FIGURE 5 : IMPACTAREA D 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY 1 inch = 40 feet OH N ONCQUNI EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN NORTA.CAROLINA Johnston County, North Carolina ++ ZONE 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION ��s �c �9� 9�� �O EXISTING Sys RECLAIMED WAT E R ���� PIPE B3 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT TO BUFFER ZONE 2 DURING CONSTRUCTION IF. B3 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 1252 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 �V EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE NEUSE RIVER BUFFER JURISDICTIONAL STREAM ' °100 / lo, CULVERT FIGURE 6 : IMPACTAREA E 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY OH N ON UNTL EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet NORTH -CAR °LINAr Johnston County, North Carolina TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE (Z JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND EXISTING RECLAIMED W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND WATER TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION PIPE (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10) 1 I I I I I I II I W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND (EXISTING MAINTAINED EASEMENT) TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO W2 - W2 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10 0.491 AC - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION FIGURE 7 : IMPACTAREA F 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY _ OHN_ ON UNTYJ EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet NORTH-CARI NA( Johnston County, North Carolina F_, TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION ^� EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND EXISTING TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION RECLAIMED (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10) WATER PIPE _�L _�L _�L _�L E IS IN M/ 11N!TAIUED QO1,'RIDOR FORESTED WETLAND 1 W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND (EXISTING MAINTAINED EASEMENT) TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO W2 - W2 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10 0.491 AC - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 0 20 40 Hazen FIGURE 8 : IMPACTAREA G WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 1 inch = 40 feetjw _ OHN_ ON UNTYJ 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN NORTH -CARD LI NA( Johnston County, North Carolina TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND NNVI EXISTING TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION RECLAIMED WATER (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10) PIPE EXISTING MAINTA,INEQ CQRRIDQR , . FORESTED WETLAND W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND (EXISTING MAINTAINED EASEMENT) TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO W2 - W2 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10 0.491 AC - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION FIGURE 9 : IMPACTAREA H 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY _ OHN_ ON UNTYJ EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet NORTH-CARI NA( Johnston County, North Carolina © ZONE 1 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION ZONE 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION W_ / I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ZO"-O-1�1 ZUN'El I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 r ► I I I ! ^� EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE NEUSE RIVER BUFFER JURISDICTIONAL STREAM JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND / EXISTING RECLAIMED WATER PIPE S3 - JURISDICTIONAL DITCH / DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12AND 13) IMPACT IS ON FIGURE 13 1 ► I I I ► I I I I I I I I I I I I W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND EXISTING MAINTAINED CORRIDOR TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10) B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT TO BUFFER ZONES 1 AND 2 DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12AND 13) W2-T - NON -FORESTED WETLAND 0.491 AC - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION W2 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 7, 8, 9, AND 10 B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO B4 - B4 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12, AND 13 TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 25980 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 1 11310 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 FIGURE 10: IMPACTAREA 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY OH N ON UNTL EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet NORTH -CAR °LINAr Johnston County, North Carolina © ZONE 1 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN * + ZONE 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE NEUSE RIVER BUFFER JURISDICTIONAL STREAM JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO B4 - B4 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12, AND 13 TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 25980 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 1 11310 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 EXISTING RECLAIMED WATER PIPE B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT TO BUFFER ZONES 1 AND 2 DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12 AND 13) �� � — -- ���_ / YN ✓�'/ '' — — — — —— i / / / �f / / / / ol / S3 JURISDICTIONAL DITCH (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12 AND 13) IMPACT IS ON FIGURE 13 FIGURE 11- IMPACTAREAJ 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY 1 inch = 40 feet OH N ONCQUNI EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN NORTA.CAROLINA Johnston County, North Carolina © ZONE 1 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION * + ZONE 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION ^� EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE NEUSE RIVER BUFFER JURISDICTIONAL STREAM B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO B4 - B4 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12, AND 13 TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 25980 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 1 11310 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 i i e e i i B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT TO BUFFER ZONES 1 AND 2 DURING CONSTRUCTION EXISTING (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12AND 13) RECLAIMED e WATER ✓� i� PIPE EXISTINGrM AIMED gREA � i i i� i � a S3 JURISDICTIONAL DITCH (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12AND 13) IMPACT IS ON FIGURE 13 FIGURE 12: IMPACTAREA K 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY 1 inch = 40 feet OH N ONCQUNI EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN NORTA.CAROLINA Johnston County, North Carolina © ZONE 1 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION * + ZONE 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION TEMPORARY STREAM IMPACT / CONSTRUCITON ACCESS ROAD ^� EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE NEUSE RIVER BUFFER JURISDICTIONAL STREAM EXISTING RECLAIMED e WATER PIPE O / e \ / Z0NF / 2/ B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFF,/E�D, / TEMPORARY IMPACT TO FFER ZONES 1 AND 2 DURINGrOONSTRWTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12 AND 13) / O ?� e / e / / e 1 B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT TO BUFFER ZONES 1 AND 2 DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12 AND 13) S3 - JURISDICTIONAL DITCH i / / e / e / e e o e �e e e e e / o / o / / o / TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12 AND 13) S3 - JURISDICTIONAL DITCH e e / TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO S3 - S3 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12 AND 13 149 FT - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION / B4 - NON -FORESTED BUFFER / TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO B4 - B4 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 10, 11, 12, AND 13 TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION / 25980 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 1 // 11310 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 FIGURE 13: IMPACTAREA L 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY 1 inch = 40 feet OH N ONCQUNI EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN NORTA.CAROLINA Johnston County, North Carolina PERMANENT WETLAND IMPACT/ CONVERSION EFFLUENT DISCHARGE PIPE TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE 20' MAINTAINED CORRIDOR CZ JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND —i W3-T - BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 14 AND 15). W3-P - BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST CONVERSION IMPACT FOR MAINTAINED ACCESS CORRIDOR (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 14 AND 15) BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST Aw BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST W3 - BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO W4 - W4 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 14 AND 15 W3-T = 0.067 AC - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION W3-P = 0.131 AC - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT FROM CONVERSION FIGURE 14: IMPACTAREA M 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY _ OHN_ ON UNTYD EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet NORTH -CARD LINA( Johnston County, North Carolina CD ZONE 1 PERMANENT BUFFER IMPACT / MAINTAINED CORRIDOR ZONE 2 PERMANENT BUFFER IMPACT / MAINTAINED CORRIDOR ® ZONE 1 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION ++ ZONE 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION PERMANENT STREAM IMPACT / RIP RAP PERMANENT WETLAND IMPACT / CONVERSION TEMPORARY STREAM IMPACT / CONSTRUCITON TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT / CONSTRUCTION EFFLUENT DISCHARGE PIPE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE 15' MAINTAINED CORRIDOR 20' MAINTAINED CORRIDOR 30' TURNAROUND AREA NEUSE RIVER BUFFER JURISDICTIONAL STREAM G3 JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND t ► ► ► TOP OF BANK ► ► �—ORDINARY HIGH WATER ► ZONE2► ZONE B5 - FORESTED BUFFER NEUSE RIVER ► ZONE 2-TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION B6-FORESTED BUFFER ZONE 2-PERMANENT IMPACT FOR MAINTAINED ACCESS ROAD B7-FORESTED BUFFER ZONE 1-TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION S4 - PERENNIAL STREAM - NEUSE RIVER 60 FT - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING COFFER DAM S5 - PERENNIAL STREAM - NEUSE RIVER 30 FT - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT FROM RIP RAP AREA BELOW DISCHARGE POINT W3 - BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST TOTAL FOR IMPACT TO W4 - W4 IS DEPICTED ON FIGURES 14 AND 15 W3-T = 0.067 AC - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION W3-P = 0.131 AC - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT FROM CONVERSION S4 - PERENNIAL STREAM - NEUSE RIVER TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING COFFER DAM S5 - PERENNIAL STREAM - NEUSE RIVER PERMANENT IMPACT FROM RIP RAP AREA BELOW DISCHARGE POINT B8-FORESTED BUFFER ZONE 1-PERMANENT IMPACT FOR MAINTAINED ACCESS ROAD AND TURNAROUND AREA W3-T - BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 14 AND 15) W3-P - BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD FOREST CONVERSION IMPACT FOR MAINTAINED ACCESS CORRIDOR (DEPICTED ON FIGURES 14 AND 15) B5 - FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 305 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 B6 - FORESTED BUFFER PERMANENT IMPACT FOR ACCESS ROAD 304 SF - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT TO ZONE 1 B7 - FORESTED BUFFER TEMPORARY IMPACT DURING CONSTRUCTION 749 SF - TOTAL TEMPORARY IMPACT TO ZONE 2 B8 - FORESTED BUFFER PERMANENT IMPACT FOR MAINTAINED ACCESS ROAD AND TURNAROUND AREA 720 SF - TOTAL PERMANENT IMPACT TO ZONE 1 FIGURE 15: IMPACTAREA N 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY _OHN_ ON UNTYJ EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet Jw NORTH.OAROLINA Johnston County, North Carolina ACCESS ROAD JURISDICTIONAL STREAM JURISDICTIONAL PERENNIAL STREAM IS CULVERTED UNDER AN EXISTING DIRT ROAD THAT WILL BE USED FOR AN ACCESS ROAD. NO IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ACCESS ROAD OR CULVERT ARE PROPOSED. EXISTING CUL EXISTING DIRT ROAD (TO BE USED FOR ACCESS) FIGURE 16: IMPACTAREA O 0 20 40 Hazen WETLAND, STREAM, AND BUFFER IMPACT MAPS NFeet 210 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY _OHN_ ON UNTYJ EFFLUENT FORCE MAIN 1 inch = 40 feet Jw NORTH.OAROLINA Johnston County, North Carolina SITE NUMBER SHEET(S) OF DESIGN DRAWINGS DEPICTING SITE W1 P1 S1 P6 01 P6 S2 P10 W2 P20, P21, and P22 S3 P21 and P22 W3 P23 S4/S5 P23 • Design details are provided at the end of the design drawing set. .:.,. Mal s WIIJJUrV. United States Department of the Interior`" FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office ' Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 Phone: (919) 856-4520 Fax: (919) 856-4556 In Reply Refer To: December 16, 2020 Consultation Code: 04EN2000-2021-SLI-0386 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 Project Name: Johnston County 4 MGD WWTF, Force Main, and Discharge Subject: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location, and/or may be affected by your proposed project To Whom It May Concern: The species list generated pursuant to the information you provided identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). New information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Please feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Please note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the ECOS-IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information. An updated list may be requested through the ECOS-IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list. Section 7 of the Act requires that all federal agencies (or their designated non-federal representative), in consultation with the Service, insure that any action federally authorized, funded, or carried out by such agencies is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any federally -listed endangered or threatened species. A biological assessment or evaluation may be prepared to fulfill that requirement and in determining whether additional consultation with the Service is necessary. In addition to the federally -protected species list, information on the species' life histories and habitats and information on completing a biological assessment or 12/16/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 evaluation and can be found on our web page at http://www.fws.gov/raleigh. Please check the web site often for updated information or changes If your project contains suitable habitat for any of the federally -listed species known to be present within the county where your project occurs, the proposed action has the potential to adversely affect those species. As such, we recommend that surveys be conducted to determine the species' presence or absence within the project area. The use of North Carolina Natural Heritage program data should not be substituted for actual field surveys. If you determine that the proposed action may affect (i.e., likely to adversely affect or not likely to adversely affect) a federally -protected species, you should notify this office with your determination, the results of your surveys, survey methodologies, and an analysis of the effects of the action on listed species, including consideration of direct, indirect, and cumulative effects, before conducting any activities that might affect the species. If you determine that the proposed action will have no effect (i.e., no beneficial or adverse, direct or indirect effect) on federally listed species, then you are not required to contact our office for concurrence (unless an Environmental Impact Statement is prepared). However, you should maintain a complete record of the assessment, including steps leading to your determination of effect, the qualified personnel conducting the assessment, habitat conditions, site photographs, and any other related articles. Please be aware that bald and golden eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668 et seq.), and projects affecting these species may require development of an eagle conservation plan (http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/ eagle_guidance.html). Additionally, wind energy projects should follow the wind energy guidelines (http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/) for minimizing impacts to migratory birds and bats. Guidance for minimizing impacts to migratory birds for projects including communications towers (e.g., cellular, digital television, radio, and emergency broadcast) can be found at: http:// www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdlssues/Hazards/towers/towers.htm; http:// www.towerkill.com; and http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdlssues/Hazards/towers/ comtow.html. Not all Threatened and Endangered Species that occur in North Carolina are subject to section 7 consultation with the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service. Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon, sea turtles,when in the water, and certain marine mammals are under purview of the National Marine Fisheries Service. If your project occurs in marine, estuarine, or coastal river systems you should also contact the National Marine Fisheries Service, http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ We appreciate your concern for threatened and endangered species. The Service encourages Federal agencies to include conservation of threatened and endangered species into their project planning to further the purposes of the Act. Please include the Consultation Tracking Number in the header of this letter with any request for consultation or correspondence about your project that you submit to our office. If you have any questions or comments, please contact John Ellis of this office at john_ellis@fws.gov. 12/16/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 Attachment(s): • Official Species List 12/16/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 Official Species List This list is provided pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and fulfills the requirement for Federal agencies to "request of the Secretary of the Interior information whether any species which is listed or proposed to be listed may be present in the area of a proposed action". This species list is provided by: Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 (919) 856-4520 12/16/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 Project Summary Consultation Code: 04EN2000-2021-SLI-0386 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 Project Name: Johnston County 4 MGD WWTF, Force Main, and Discharge Project Type: TRANSMISSION LINE Project Description: Project consists of installation of four miles of 30-inch force main from the WWTF to a proposed cascade aerator and 1,000 feet of 36-inch gravity line from the cascade aerator to a proposed outfall at the Neuse River. Work will be performed in the Neuse River at the outfall site. Project Location: Approximate location of the project can be viewed in Google Maps: https: www.google.com/maps/place/35.498659459959676N78.40706684670774W Counties: Johnston, NC 12/16/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 3 Endangered Species Act Species There is a total of 6 threatened, endangered, or candidate species on this species list. Species on this list should be considered in an effects analysis for your project and could include species that exist in another geographic area. For example, certain fish may appear on the species list because a project could affect downstream species. IPaC does not display listed species or critical habitats under the sole jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheriesi, as USFWS does not have the authority to speak on behalf of NOAA and the Department of Commerce. See the "Critical habitats" section below for those critical habitats that lie wholly or partially within your project area under this office's jurisdiction. Please contact the designated FWS office if you have questions. NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), is an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce. Birds NAME Red -cockaded Woodpecker Picoides borealis No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/7614 Amphibians NAME Neuse River Waterdog Necturus lewisi There is proposed critical habitat for this species. Your location is outside the critical habitat. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/6772 Fishes NAME STATUS Endangered STATUS Proposed Threatened STATUS Carolina Madtom Noturus furiosus Proposed There is proposed critical habitat for this species. Your location is outside the critical habitat. Endangered Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/528 12/16/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2021-E-00830 4 Clams NAME STATUS Atlantic Pigtoe Fusconaia masoni Proposed There is proposed critical habitat for this species. Your location is outside the critical habitat. Threatened Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/5164 Dwarf Wedgemussel Alasmidonta heterodon Endangered No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/784 Yellow Lance Elliptio lanceolata Threatened There is proposed critical habitat for this species. Your location is outside the critical habitat. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/4511 Critical habitats THERE ARE NO CRITICAL HABITATS WITHIN YOUR PROJECT AREA UNDER THIS OFFICE'S JURISDICTION. Strickland, Bev From: laserfiche@ncdenr.gov Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 12:00 AM To: Idiebolt@hazenandsawyer.com Cc: Goss, Stephanie Subject: Pre -Filing Meeting is not needed for 4 MGD WWTF Upgrade, Force Main, and Discharge Project - 20201434 Ver 1 The North Carolina Division of Water Resources has received the Pre -Filing Meeting Request Form for 4 MGD WWTF Upgrade, Force Main, and Discharge Project that you submitted on 10/8/2020 3:42 PM. The ID number for that project is 20201434, Version 1. It has been decided that no meeting is needed for this project. Project file link: https:Hedocs.deq.nc.gov/WaterResources/Browse.aspx?dbid=0&startid=1316570 When you submit your application please upload a copy of the attached document in this email. This email was automatically generated by Laserfiche workflow. Please do not respond to this email address, as responses are not monitored.